THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH. PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, MARCH 5, 18G6. MISCELLANEOUS JOTTINGS. Forty-Are men were discharged from the machinist department of the Gosport Navy lard, last Friday. The reported death of the Rot. Alexander Campbt'll U untrue. lie Is no residing at Bethany, Va. ' - , An engineer was" recntly arrested and sent to Augusta tor living; the Rebel Hug on his engine on ih Georgia Railroad. Fiom San Francisco, news la reived ol the death ot Hon. Fletcher 11. Haight, late Judge of the Un'ted States District Court. lie formerly resided in Rochester, N. 5f. Mrs. Catharine Fay, an old lady residing in Rochester, was burned to death on the 23d ul timo. She laid down on a lounge to sleep with matches in her pocket, and in moving about thoy ignited. The Acndemy of Sciences it Paris bai just warded Its Monthoyon prize tor statistics to M. Cbenu, the well-known army surgeon, lor his work on tho losses of the allied armies In the Crimea. , The Russian Government has given a warn Ing to the Russian Word, for an article ap proving Augnste Comto's ''Idees Hi6torlque8," which the Ilonie Secretary deems opposed to Christianity. ' The first, second, and third mates, and cooper of ship Harvest, of Honolulu, burned by the pirate Shenandoah, who leit Ascension last April lor Guam in an open boat, arrived safely after a passage ol only twelve days. The Imperial Geographical Society of Franco has admitted M'me Dora d'lstia among its mem bers as a worthy successor to M'me Ida Pfeltfer, the only foreign lady that had boen e ected into that body. The new member has distinguished herself by her travels in Rounielia and tde Morea. The death of Lord Mnntcagl, better known by tho name ot Hon. Spring Rice, is announced at his resi.lonce In Ireland, lie tilled many Im portant offices In the Btate, and was formerly Chancellor ot the Exchequer, and on bis retire ment from that position was elevated to tho peerapc. In consequence of the alarm about the poik disease, tho plj dealers of Vienna nave tele graphed to their apents in Servm and Hungary not to send them any more animals for the pre sent, as most of the greatest hotel. have sup pressed all preparations of pork in their bills of iare. , Alien, t twenty thousand colored troops, from the Department ol Texas, are to arrive shortly at City Point, to be paid off and mustered out of service. A number of vessels bave already arrived, and active preparations are trohv on -with a view to carrying out the order disband- ing these troops. An Austrian expedition, composed of the cervette IricdricU and the frigate ttehwarzen hvrg, under the command of Rear Admiral Te geihoff, is to leave the port of Trieste in the spring for the Indian and China Seas, to nego tiate treaties of commerce similar to those which the other European Powers have been making lor several jears past. . An interesting incident took place at the grand bull given at the riussian Embassy m Paris. At midnight, Count de Goltz received a telegram from bis sovereign at Berlin, directing him to otler a bouquet from his Majesty to tho Empress. Tho commission was at once executed, and ' Immediately alter the thanks of her Majesty were transmitted to Uerlln by the same channel. The Russian army amounted at the begin ning ot the summer t 1864 to 1,135,000 men and 96,01)0 horses. On the 1st of January, 1865, those numbers were reduced to 909,000 men and 82,000 horses, and at present the effective force amounts to only 805,000 men and 75,000 horses. The Budget for the army amounted to 152,156,000 roubles in 1864, to 127,8al,000 in 1865, and has been reduced to 216,58,000 for the present year. Two Paris papers, the Pays and the Gazette de France, have both entertained their readers with a premature and sensational account ol the execution ot Poncet, the murderer ot Lavergne. Poncct, however, may himself have had the satisfaction ol reading these descriptions of his last moments, inasmuch as he wus only guillo tined forty-eight hours after their publication in the Fays ana Gazette de France. Wild Edgerton (Brock. L. McVlckar), some time since published a few verses on the Empress Eugenie's visit to the cholera hosritals ot Paris, which were sent to the hands of Napoleon through the French Consul of this city, and the young poet has received a grateful acknowledgment ot bis charming tribute : CABINET OF THE EM FUROR. I'ALACB OF THB TciLEbiKS, January 13, 1806. Monsieur: The Em peror hut received with p easurea copy of your lines addressed to tne impress, ana uas wsiruoita me to thank you lor thoin in bia name. E According to the latest official returns, there are ii. tne 11,314 cafes, beer houses, and wine shops of 1'aris, 27,711 public billiard tables; some of the cafes on the boulevards have from twenty to thirty The receipts from every public table are supposed to average about 10 francs per day, which would givo 277,110 francs lor th daily receipts of the whole, and 101,145,167 francs for . the year of 805 days. Even reducing this sum by one hilt, there still remain above 50,000.000, a great portion of which is paid by the working clasp t s. The ITera'd pives on account of a "private biinquet," w hether real or Imaginary we cannot eay, said 10 have been given to Becretary Seward by Mr. Richard Schell, of the Manhattan Club llotise, on Saturday evening, at which Mr. Thur low Weed and others were present. The llera'd eavs: "Mr. Schell presided, and the vice-chair was occupied by Mr. Bryant." Mr. Bryant was not present, nor had even beard of the "ban quet" till his attention was drawn to the article in the lltrald. The Irish papers announce the death, of Lord Milltown, a nobleman well known in former cars tor his spotting habits, but living lately in retirement, owing to Huano al embar rassments, Paralvzed in both his limbs, lio Tited to be carried in and out of hi phiuton at New market, which he drove so well as never to lead to the suspicion of his intirtuitles. Of racing he was an excellent iudife. and he was likewise a fine billiard player, and a capital phot, and as boon a companion at a dinner table . an ever Lever pain tea in any ot Bis novels. A terrible catastrophe occurred recently In Crou&taot, and occasioned the loss ol fitty-four live.-. At nan-past iwo in tue morning a wooden building, constructed on Battery No. 10, serving as a habitation for two hundred and tilt v woikmen. took lire, and was in a tew niomerts enveloped In names. There were throe doors to the build ng. but only one was unlocked, and tbw onencd inward. The unfor tunate tueii, pressing forward in erowd, kept it dope I. and it had at length to be broken don, but fifty-four men had already perished. The rest were rescued with great dimcuiiy. Baron Rothschild has been swindled. A few, weeks ago, says an English 'ournal, a venerable and decrepit old man offered to sell him a solendia service of old china twelve plates only for an annuity of 4K. The man looked so old ai) u pu ucai ii us r ii u in ni, iiiu uniuu luutuh.. , but when the month had elapse 1, instead of bis venerable Iriend. a spruce, vigorous young fellow of about thirty claimed the annuity, The baron stood aghast. "Why vou seemed a century old a month ago I "Yes, M. le Baron, but you see your assistance has renewed my lease sf liter A curious circumstance lately occurred in France relative to the skulls of two famous saints, Mansuy and Gerard, formerly Bishops ol Toul. The two beads had been preserved in the same reliquary, and as the labels nud fallen off, there seemed no means of dlstinrulshJag one Irom the other. In the difficulty. Mgr. Lavle- ne.. Lisbon of Nancv. reauested 41. Uoitrou, known as an ethnologist, to examine them. That savant imojed lately recognized one ot ttie ueaai as tbatot a Gaul, while the other evidently be longed to a man of a different nation. That dis tlnction was couflruicd br the fact that St, tiernrd was of (J all In origin aad St. Uansuv a Scotchman. Likewise, the Dresence of four teeth In the skull of the la to, a circumstance s.ttr- varus loutia to De mentioned lu oneot the luoeis, fully established hit identity. PROPOSALS. TMlESH filKF AND VEGETABLES X; ATT lARTMKt1T, if. BtJBJUU or Provisions am Clothing), ' M.rcn b.lftl. ' Sealer! PrrWbpals. endorsee' 'Fronosals for Fresh P.etf and Vegetables," will be receded at thiSBwreeu until 2 o'clook I'. M , on ihe lfith.dav ot' March Instant, for the supply t Fifty lnoasaud pounds of 1H KsH BEEfr' and Fifty Ibonaand ponuda of FJ1ESI1 VEGfcl AbCE", at the Philadelphia Navy Yard and Station, as required ... I be Beef and Veifta-'iot mot be of gooc" quality, and tho bent Die market affords, ana each ariiote must be oflered for by the pound. The Beel to be in equal proportions, fore and hind quarters. . Bonds, with erproved security, will be required In one-ball the entin.a ed amount of the contract, and twenty per cent. In addition will be withheld from rba amount cf each payment to be made, as oollaieial tecority lor the due 'performance of the contract, which wib, on no acoouut, bo paid oatil it Is Inl y complied with. Ever oflbr made must be accompanied by h written guarantee, S'rncd by one or more responsible per sona, that ttie bidder or bidders will, If bis or their bid be accepted, enter into an obligation within Are days, with food and sufficient sureties, to tarnish the articles proposed. A'o proposal will be ccmtlaertA un!es$ acenmpanltd ly tuch guarantor, and by mtitfitctory evidence that the bidtltr is a regular Hetiltr in the articles proposed and has thn license required liy act of Conrrets. Ih Department reserves the rfpht to reject any proposal not conilaomd advantageous to the (iov eintueut. 8 610t INTERNAL REVENUE. Nil ED STATES REVENUE STAMrs u UNITED STATES REVENUE STAMT8. rraNCirAL depot, No. 804 CIJKSNUT STREET, CENTRAL DEPOT, No. 103 S. FIFTH STREET, (Ono door below Cbcsnut.) ESTABL18UED 18G2. EEVENTJE STAMP3 of every description con stantly on band, and In any amouut.. Orders by Mall or Express promptly attended to. United States Notes, Drafts on Philadelphia or New Totk, or Current Funds received In pay ment. ' Particular attention paid to small orders. Ihe decisions ot the Commission can be consulted, and any Information regarding the law cheerfully given. The following rates of discount are allowed : On all orders of f 26, two per eont discount. On all orders of 8100, three per cent: discount. On all orders of QS00, four per cent, discount. All orders should be sont to ' HARDING'S, ST AMP AGENCY No. 304 Chesnut Street, PHILADELPHIA. IS , STOVES RANGES. &o. PULTER'S NEW PATENT ( IEEP 8AKD-JOINT HOT-AIR FURNACE. RANGES OF ALL SIZES. ALSO. PHI EG ACS KEV7- LOW PHESSUBF STEAM UEAlLNd APPABACTJ3. FOB BALK BY CnARLES WILLIAMS, Ko. 1182 MsHKEl' STREET. 54 TJEVENTJE STAMP8, REVESUE STAMPS, X lte.VEf,LE STAJdfS, ut an aencnptioiio, Ot all dkscrtptlons, , A'waya on hanil, Always on bnnil. T FI.OBENCE BEWING MACHIN B tiO.'M OKirfCE, AT FLOKEiiCE SK WI NU MACHINE CO.'S OlfFlCiC, 10. t-iu jii r.-j?i ct i riree, No. 6 HE8NUT Btreet. One door below Heventh Btieet. ' One door below ieventh stteeb The mest liberal o'ncouut allowed. The mot liberal discount alio weu. 5 MANUFACTURER, AND DEALER IN Pototjraph Albums, BOOKS, BIBLES, PRAYERS, magazines, Hovels, and all tUe New Publications. CARD, MEDIUM, AND IMPERIAL PHOTOGRAPHS. Stereoscopes and Stereoscopic Views. Pictures of all kindi Franifd to order. 808 CHESTNUT ST. 808 i J) U l E K A! 'THE INFALLIBLE HAIR RESTORATIVE. THIS IS NO HAIR DTE. 1BF. IMHFKRE BUCCK8S with which thU prepara- tlnn bin mf t duilnR the short time It bu been beloro the public, nss lutiuccd the tboncand. and tens ot ttiou- id Lo hae used ana attested Its virtues, to ro fifiimrA il tba OKLY and 1 hUE Hair Heatoratlva The Kurt ka baa been Introduced Into all tbe principal clUiw both I ant and West, and bavin! taltbtuliy priorined all that Is claimed tor it, has supt-r.eued all oibar Halrfre- naratioiis i ne sureia rcmorrs ureviiair to iu oiiKinai enlnrt ureventsth bulr fruiu fainnsj oui.br caunlua a bealtny condition of the scalp. ImparUnc to the hair a solium and gout, and ycutblul appoaranca that no other Hair preparation can produce. 'Ihe tureka la itee from all lmpurltlra or poIbbiiou i drugs, auaoan be used wttbom a, li'ng fcaip or naiidi. klanuiaciured aud sold wholesals and retail by ROBERT IISUER, Bole Agent, Ko. 28 S. riFTH 8treet. St. Louis, Mo. Acents for Pennnyivanls, DVOTT 4 CO., No 231 K. BECUMD btreet, l'naudelpbla. lJ0inwJui TEKEVTJE BTAMPS, REVENUE STAMPS XV HEVLMIE 81AMI-8, CV all deicrlptiuns, Oi all discriptious, . . ' Alwavs oa Band, Ainara on hand. AT Fl OUT CH EWI0 VACTtlN E t O.'H OKflflt, JLl ILOUtlSCE BiCWINU MA 'II I MS CO.'d OFI0t, Ho. ;w CIlKKSUr Htit, Ous drur Lelow Heven B BtrMt . - Ot door below Seventh street. Ttie niORt litM'ml iiiM,uiiit l:(iwa.. . -it Ihe uiuat liberal dlsooiuit allowed. ' it m nil I I! PROPOSALS. JfcOltloAl.. etALED pltOPOH LS. 1 IN dui) icte, win De received at ihia oliiee until n bl , nv.iin viiv A'liu t'Uj vi Aurii, itwn, iui inu dolivery ot 6000head ot BEM- CA1 1 LEou the hoof, tor the use ot captnrrd India na. Ihe cattle to te Oxiiveted to the (J. B , for Indians at Fort bumner, ew Mexico. , 1 be tlrst denvery to be on the lt day of Jay,1800, and to consult oi 600 head of cait et the subeequeat deliveries to be In such nomtx rs sua at suoh times as may be required by the undersigned. . ' Ihe catt e must be from three to Ht years Old. aid mttot weigh at least 400 ponuda net (their weia-ht to be asot-rtamea aecoruinir to manner laid dowa in tiie Hubs Keau ations ot 1808), aud to oe of the best marketable quality. Ho Htairs, liuils, Cows, or hewers will bv received. V boLever, lu the opinion of the A. C. S. for In dians, at Fort Sumner, tne cattle presented do not lulttl the conditions j ere set lortn.as many as do not will be rejected.' Ten per cent of money due contractors will bu retained until the contract Is lu! BJled. Two responsible persons must sign each bid, TUBraL teeing that it ihe contract Is awarded to the party or parties therein prouoclng. they will enter into ample bonds tor cue lalthtul fuifl taunt of the contract, and when 'the parties thn offering as sureties are ntknown to tne nnoersiarned, their ability to relmbu so tbo loss to tne United States, which would accrne in case of Imiuro. must be attested telore a magistrate or other officer em powered to admintiiie oath. Tne parties to v horn this contract Is lot will bo ex picted to All the contract thtmselves anr sub-letting of i bo coi, tract will bu considered as a tailure to com ply with the contract, and the oonj-aotor will be hold rerporsible therelor. ' ' indorse on the envelope "Proposa's for itoet Ca.Uk, at Fort 8 auuier, ow Mexico " , - - W. H. RELL. Captain and C. S and Brevet Major, V. s. A. Cfflce 1 nrchasirg and Depot C. 8 , Dwtnct ot Now Mexico, Kama He. N. M , February 7, 1806 8123t M Y S U P P I E S. Opfici cf FrrKRVtfliNO Commibsart, 1 JUlLlTA&T IllVlCION OV TBB 1 KNNK88EB, I Mabhvii.lb, leiia , f Februarr 21, 1306 1 SEALED PROPOSALS, which must Le in duplicate, with a copy ot this ad vortiecnitnt attached to each, will bo received at this ofl.ee tiunl 12 o'c ock M., lUl'K.-DAi, March 15, 18e8, for snpplyina- JKtSK BLEK. or Rood and mar ketable quality, in equal f'oportions of tore end fa nd quarter meat (uecks si.ank-, and kidney tal low to be excluded), tor isauo to the iroop and otliors supplied by tbe Government with ra ions, at me lonowinr posts in toe Military Division ot i en utsiwe: Atlanta aud Macon, Cia., Nashville, Chat- tanoora, inn ; iiui.uviue, Ala. ana at an fposts (irawinp tn, piles Irom the above-named posts. Contisot to be in lorcemx months, commenoins tn t!ie 1st day ot Apr I, lto6, and ending the 80tu day of SejU nit er, lhtiO, or such less time as the lonmiipeury-ueneial o BuD-istence may direct. ihe necks ot the cattle slaughtered for beet to be cut ofl' at tne lourth .vertebral joint, aud the breast tnmnied down. i 'J be. shanks of fore Quarters to be out off irom three to lour inches above the knee Joint, and of bind quarters uoin six to eight mchos above the gsmbi el or hock joint Payment will Le made monthly, or as early there alter a tunds may te received therelor, and in such lunda as nav be furnished by the United btates. 8ei arats bids will be received for each of the above osts or one bid may include them all. Ho biu will be received Irom persons who come ntider the exceptions of tbe President's Amnesty Proclamation. Ivor will bids In which such persons aie interest, d, eithes directly Cor indirectly, be re ceived, unltse they can produce the pardon of the Pieeident ltids Irom all other persons under said rrocla- inal ion n.u6t be accompanied by the Amnesty Oath. 1 roporals must be accompanied by a proper cuaraiilee, flifi.cd by two ro-poiicible person, stating that it a contract is awardod they will tnctr bonds for the taithlul luliilment of the con tract. 'ihe undcreicrjcd reserves the rlsht to reject any and a 1 bios offered. Jiidorse envelopes "Proposals for Fresh Jleet." and ao.cn ss the same to the undersigned. M Jr. 0UAL.L1, . Brevet Colonel and U. 8., 2 26 ICt Nashville Ttnn. TRnrOSALH FOE SERVICE MAINS, IRON AND. BRASS CASTING;, LEAD AND CASKET. Hea ed I'ropoools will be reoeived at tin uihoe or the Water Department, FlFIll Street, below Choa- nut. until HtSUAl, March o at Hi o'clock i: . Jbr tie following: articles, delve red at such points in the city as the Chiet Enirineer may designate, tree irom oovernmeni, tax: First. For Iron ripe, bv the pound, as fol'ows: 9tX0 ieet 4 in. l ipe. 42.001) loot 6 in. I'Idb. 8600 !eet 8 in. Pire. 4MjO ieet 12 in. Pice. 8,600 leot 10 la. Pipe. Also, 100,000 pounds of Branches, Bonds, etc. Patterns to be funnelled by the contraotor,-aud approved by the Chief Enjnnner. No allowance will te made for anv motal in the pipe, branches, bends, eto , Ave per cent, above the nj ecifled wenrht. teconu. iw.uuu pouuas oi iron b'iiiujn lorsnop, lor makintr tope, Fiutra, eto , from patterns fur nithed by tbe Department. J bird, oouu pounas ot irass casnnrs lor tno snon, for Ferules, Plups, Stops, etc. Patterns furnished by tne tiopartmoiit fourm. ou.uuu pounas oi xjvau, lor layins pipo. Filth. 8000rouudsot iiasxet. lor layinir liuos. fcnecimeiia to be lurnislied with bid. nans aud specincations can oe seen at ine oinco ot theCbiet Engineer. J he Deparment win sunject me maioriais to sncn tests as may be deemed sufficient, aud wi,l be the Judve of 1h quality and tltness. PiO Dia will DO reueiveu vxwvi uuui porsuus iu-41111-laciurinir the article Cid tor, and unlesj it be acjom- panied with a cortiticate that a oond of five hundred dollars has been deposited with the City solicitor, as tier ordinance ot Slav tf imxi. The Committee reserve the right to aooept or rejoH any or all of tbe bids. n. xr. al. n a. iiu 11. ju. Chief Engineer of Wator Department, 8 8 2t . .. , 1 i'miaaoipma. IJRANKFORD ARKESAL, PHILADELPHIA, l' l-a.. March H. lbWi. Sealed Proposals, in dupl'cate, will be received bv the undersigned, at h's otUoe, at FRANKFoRD ARStNAL, up to 12 o'clock M of tho lOili instant, lor lurmsiiiLg . , FKESH BEEIf of ti e brst qna'ity, necks and shanks excluded, to me ociacl ment stationou at tins Arsenal, 1 be beet to bo delivered tour (41 times a week, at the rae ot 130 nounds. more or loss, each time. Tie 1 omniissary of Subsistence reserves the right to reject any unsatir factory Did OMiitua 1;. niuoai, iik., S 8 St Bvt. Captain U. 8. A A. C, 9. rOVEKNMENr SALE OF SURPLUS BARD J BHEAD. OUBSISTEWCB UFFIOK, U. a. A., 1 hO 8 S. GAT STREET, J Battimobb. Md.. Fe ruarv 27. 1860. 1 Fealed Proposal, in duniicate, will be received at lb s etlice until SAi X UD AY, March 17, 1860, for th t urchaso ot surplus HARD BfitiAl) on hand at this l!ll)Ot or orals mun state that the offer la made nncer advertisement of this date. 1 h- bread is in boxes l hfty (60) pounds each. Ko Timnotais received lor less than twenty (20) boxes. . I nrcbates win oe aoi-verea on ooara oi irauspons without exteuse to tin purchaser. rat moot returned in tioverunieni mnas on noun caiion ol acceptance of bid. Twenty nays allowod i nrrlina, ra to rtiuove noro. rrctioraia io ie eiiunrneu on mu viivvivyiv, ruiu .. 1 . 1 - L I , V. - , I ' T1 . . sals lor Lard Bread," and addrecsra io i HUM AO W1USUJM, Brevet I t . ol. and :. 8. U. s A , 2 20 17t Bievet Biiir. Gen. Volunteers, GOVERNMENT SALES. R A U OF ORDNANCE Navt Dkpaktmknt I WA6HlJtGT05 City, Fobruary 23, 1863 ) SALE OF NAVI FOWDER8 AT TTIE NAVY YAKL). lUKISJIOU 1 II. It. 11. There will be sold io tho hiahoit bidders, at Public Auction, at noon, the 12 ih duv of April, by the Ordnanco Ollicer at ) e Portsmouth avy Yard, N II one bunu red ana oivntv-nve mou-ano niue nun died aud sixty nine (18&,U00)pouuUs KaVI l'OW Lilt, as lollws:- , , , . 9 ill) " Kifto . 11)06 To vitar wil te UiviUeJ into loU of ouo hiiTwlrAii1 liurntii aach null tn (Jcvi'iniii slit tunds. an! the remainder ou the repioval of tlm rowders. tor which a reasonable time, but not moro man tairty dSYS. will bo allowed-, 'lie purohaso-s, however, to make everv exertion to rwiuov the 1'owders sooner. H. A. WISF. Chief oi Bureau. 81tLul2t GOVERNMENT SALES. T i Oh . QUAiiixicMAs rEu-s I i Kllll!.. CBIKF yUARTKTJLMABTKR'S Off IOI, ,i ikroT o tv ASiusoroa WismnnTOB, D. C , Jlareh 2, 18M. W 1)1 te Hold at l ab 10 Anetton. nndor tne dlreo tlnn of Itrevet Lieutvnaat-Colonel JAVEs M. M OOKB. A. Q. i., at Aarehonte No. ft, on New Kork avrnae, between Eintcenth and Nlnetoonth streets. W aibliirton, I), is , on 1 UKaD A Y.Maroh 20 WW, at ID o'clock A M., a lanre lot of Quarter- ma s ers Mores, con.iniua; oi 16 lbs. Moriatio 14 Poik Barrels, , . A V? 11 ' Acid, 19 Adzos, assorted, " 102 tailona Alcohol, ' 4 Anvrls, .. 8H6 vrers, asRorted, 6!2 Axes, assorted, , 80 Broad Axes, Itfl Hand Axes, f 6 Balls and Chains. V V'-IIU.If 82 BevoN, ' 182 Ieet Leather Belt ing. 8: feet Rubbor Bolt ing, ,. 1 L2R1 Bits, ftsorted, 18 Blocks, asrortod, 20 ( oOiu Boxes, 8 Wood Boxes, 12 Dredping Koxos, . 1 Draiighuug Board, 225 Chair Bot ows, 126 Ctalr Backs and Arm, 100 Chair Backs, 108 Chair lg-, 8.050 Chair Htrotch-rs, 600 ijimp Chimneys, 1 000 lbs. Fire Clay, 1 000 lbs Cooper, 600 stove Doors, 400 Chairs, assorted, 4'H) Field Doxks, . 100 OtUce Desks, 800 Bucket Ears. 2.2U6 Ft es assorted, 1,940 Bastard Fi es, 10 000 Lights Glass, 2 000 Saucepan iland'es, 1,21)4 ClimQl Handles, 1,641 Axelland es, 2 000 Window 8ah, 8,0:0 gross Sciews, as sorted, 1 100 Shovels, asserted, 20 000 lbs. Huikos, 1 00!) Kiove Feet 2,000 lbs Cast meet, 700 boxes 'in, 1,000 Lamp Tubes, 106 Ca?i Iron traps, 400 vards Silver Tinsel, 6,886 Pajiers lacks, as sorted, 100 Wheelbarrows, 4 000 lbs. Wire, 80,000 'bs. Zino, ,6,000 Eooutoheons, 800 lables. assorted. 22 Carpenters' Benches, ' 1C0 Wood Jtenches, 8 Vv anh Boards, 19 Copper Boilers, t'9 Dooi Bolts, awor'd t0 tiprinir W uidow Bo ta, P2 lbs. Borax, 6.0CO topper Bottoms, 4 I'lnniti Bobs. eclrculat'a; Boilers, 4 Meaui Boilers, 2 Margins- llrunbes, ' CS W bitcwasb Bru's, U9 Paiut Brushes, as sorted, . 801 Tornish Rruthes, y 8 Dust Brushes, 19 Ciotl es BniKhts. 2 Ol Chi'eU. aMiorted, ' 26 lb.. French Chalk, 1 1 10 Tick bsndles, So,Cl0 pairs Uinfies, as-a-sortcd, C3Cst Iron Hoppern, 26 OCO lbs. Iron, assorted. 1 600 Knot a, assorted, 2 00(iib Lead, 2 926 I b st Locks, 8 606 Cupboard Locks, 400 alallets. 112 f00 It . Cot Nails. 16,000 lbs. Wrought Nails 1,000 Frj ins Pans, 2,000 lbs. W rouiilit Pipe, ' 421 Pianes, assorted, 250 Tin Pumps, as sorted. 600 lbs Iron Rivets, BOO lbs. Rods Wire. Ihe tale will be coi.t mi'd troin day all of ihe nronertv is sold; ' to day until 1 he stores mutt be removed within flvo days from date ot sale jerrrr Cash, in Govrt.mcnt lunds. 4 B) older of . Prevet Major General D. H. RUCKER, Chiet Qnarteruiaster, . Depot of Wa htngton. COARLKS H. TOMPKlAS. 8 8 15t Brevet Co onel and (Quartermaster. ALE OF GOVERNilENT BUILDINGS, 1ENCING. WHARVES, ErC. AT G1ESBORO, I. C. QCAnTEBMABTEB-GsKKBAL'S OVFIOI, ' FlT llIVlBION, Wahisoto, D. C . February 27, 1808 1 Bv orler of the Ouartermaster-General there will be sold on the premises, at Publio Auction, under tbe direction ol Captain George Z Browning, A Q. M , commencing on uunUAi, Apitt 2, 1800, at 10 o clocK A. ju.., ana conanuine irom tne same nour each day therealter (excopt WEDNESDAY and lliLRSuAY, A pnl land 6. on which days the Mill and Wator Works will be soid), until the whole shall nave peen aispoea ot, tue louowina- uescriDtQ nuu- Jio piopertv, to wit: Eleven (liius Jics(irame)t zaxwu (two stories), 16x'20, 16x88. two 20x20 (two stones), lox2d (Kitchen adjoiniiie, 10x161. 12x82, 16x16, two 26x26, and ixvo EiKhtv-nlne 89) LABORERS' QUARTERS (iianre): cevobtv-iour 16x18. fourteen 12x11. and one luxtu, wun snea aajoining, exit leu (10) USbLLliNos (lramel: Z8x50 (two stones, witn . tacit buildings, UxdZ). tour luxlil, 16x4o, ltixSZ, lliJCiH (witn wins 16x17 and two kitchens aojoinm, vxvi and 10x10), 10x20 (witn wna 16x11). 24x21 (with si ed aotoinma. 15x10) Aii-e (V) AliSS liUUSbS (trame): ZSxliM) (two stories), 16x60 (witn win? 10x20), 28x140 (two s ones), 28x139 (with additions. 10x12). 28x110. 28x60 (two stories), 16x60. 16x81. and 28x10. Ihiity -two 82) S TABLES (trame): Twenty-four 28xlb2, six 28x866, one 11x82, and one 13x29 (wiih snea atuominfr, iixduj. une ( l) u U f 1 1 a b ol AULci (trame). with 6270 lineal itet ol stabllnir. One (1) IsMJING STABLE (trame), with 6313 lineal ieet ot stabtinir twenty I'O) BUlt.DiJNGS (trame): zxi. 2HX60, 18x8A 18x81, 16x66, 10x16, four 16x60, tour 8x22, ZbX4i, 2X11U, zixss, zbxsuu, zuxw, auu NHKUUiJNtT. I75H lineal ieet Ihiitv-two (32) WATER TANKS, IxlG, two loet deep. Scventv-olsbt (78) MANGERS, 81x18, throe-aiid-a- nait teet oeet). 'lwenty(20 OUTHOUSKH. Oue (1) BAY SHED, 112x812 One (11 UKaIN HOUSK (irame): 66x2M. '1 hree (8) WTIARVEs : one 10.181 stiuare feet, one 11,160 tquare ieet. ana ono 2-sO square ieet. t r-iNi iJNtj, a vtv n.eai ieet Due il, 8. Oh LHOU.-ei frame): 62x160. TwoBLAlKdlUlrLV StiOl'S (trumo): 43x160, and e8xl60. llriBlll tMilNK UOLSU. 17x;K. The but dmiis will be sold sinK'y. and must be re moved wlinin flitecn aavs. Ihe buiidii KS will bo taken down at the expense of purchasers but tbe luniner will, if desirod, oe de livered by the Government, l'reeot oUarje tor trans portation, on ' he depot wbart. i ttnn.i nan. in i.uvHiniuuui iuuub. A boat lor Glosboro wilt loave tbe Sixth street wharf nverv hour dunuff the dav of 8a, e. For luither Intoruiation, apply in person or py letter to . . .. taptainGEOHGKT. BKOWiNlJNG, a. y oi , Giesboro, D. C , or to this cmce. . . . JAJltS A. tM.N, Brevet BriKadier-iieneral in chargo 8 2 ICt 1 ust Diyision, y. M. G. O. - ALE OF GOVERNMENT PROPERTY ) AT ' MACON. GA. By direction of the SECRETARY OF WAR, all the BUILDING MATERIALS, MEAM K.NkjlNfcS. ' MACHINERY. TOOI.8. IKON, lOl-PKH, LUMBER, AND CTORSS OF VAKIOPa KIM11B, which were tollected at Macon, ua , by the Con federate Government, tor tue erection and perma nent opeiatiou of a large armor, laboratory, and arstiiai ; ana also 'II OI.S. MACHINERY, AND MATERIALS collected trom iron works and armories in tue States ol -Alabama and Georgia, win be sola at PUBLIC AUCTION. . Among the articlu. to be sold are ; 9,WX) ibs. Conper jigs. 42,000 lt,s. Copper rouud rod. 88,100 lb. Copper bar. 20,1,00 lbs. Coppei rheet. 200, t0 Ibs Wtouvht Iron bar aud rod. fit 0 tous Pig lion. 1 7f 0 tons Cast Iron unserviceable shells. ' 64,100 Iba. Lead piys 16,000 lbs. Tin block and sheet. , A lu ll Ihn ( liair, crane and cable. 16 000 vaids Cloth-.otton, EngusU Sorgo, oiled and enamelled. 99 flftfl IVii Pnuititr. 8.100 ieet Belting gnm and r leather, assorted aizia. ' ICO Machines-Drills. I'lanere. Iilllng, Screw- cuttlug, Sieam and Trip-hammers. Besides: Ilarneas,' 85 Unserviceable Cannon,, Saddlrs. Irou and bronze. llorae Eanitimcr Is. Laboratory Store I and lnlantry ana Cavalry Ae- Materials. coutiements, Ttlfiiikf4t. SDare l'aita (new) for bpringtleid Uuskets aud Colt's Revolvers, and Waaon and Gun Carilage liots, EO bioken Gun Canlages, i au assortment of PAINTS AND OILS. I- The attention oi Northern havers Is called to this sslo, which is large oue, ana oi vaiuauiu iiruporiy. l nil minted Cataloiraes of the property to be soid cu be obtained from the Chiet of Oronanoeat Wiu-Miiirton, D. V.. and from the Couiuaudiug Cflicer of the August arsonai, ueorgia. , The sale will eomnience ou tvvnr)SDAY. April 4. 1R00. aud continue every day untu a the property is lirina Cash, la United StatotifwncV. ' U W, FLAGLER, - Tanfain Ord. Bier. I t -Colonel. j2V2t Com. Aua ulB Arsenal. GOVERNMENT SAUS J) A N I E L . II. BU It I) E T T, . AUCTIONEER. UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT VESSELS ; AT AUCTION. IJUltDKTT, JONES & CO., ; ! WILL SELL .,' ON TUESDAY, MARCH 6, 186G, j AT 12 O'CLOCK, NOON, At the Biookhn Navy Yard, Brooklyn, By order ot the Navy Department, the following- named vcmoIi : r-lEAM TUQ "MARIGOLD." Lehrth. Ra fi et: breadth. 19 feet i dentil. 8 toot 8 Indies; one vertical engine; dismoter ot cylinder 26 mcnes) stroke or piston, ai mche; oue nueana retum tubular boiler. MTEA.N 1UG "LABURNUM." Length. 100 leeti hroadtli. 21 feet 8 inohest dPth. D tet: diameter of cv'lnder, 82 uioliei stroke, 2 inches; one boiler, two luruaceo, Uue aud return tubes. TEKH? Twonty por cent, on the day or sate, the balance within six days, when tbo vessels must be removed Irom tho yard. 8 1 4t C. JJ. BELL, Commandant. 'ALE OF ) BARGEd. GOVERNMENT,, VESSEL AND ASeiSTAKT QUABTKRJfASTBR'8 OFMCR, I l'llILAIikLl'iiIA Devot. .March 1. 1863 I Will be sold at l'unlic Auction, at tho Untied States Goveriment Wharf, UANuVKK Ntreot, Delaware Avenue, Philadelphia, Pa., on IRiDAY, iiarih 9 1860, commeBSina: at 10 o'efock A. M.. the following iiatiind vensols and barares: IS IE AM rhltRY IKA81'UU1 "WELLES." Tonnage. 886 86-96 tons: louirlb. 130 ieet: beam. S3 Ieet; depth, 7 10 12 teet; bidi nreasure engine. r-l I-IV Tornaco. 96 82-06 tons: lenirth. 108 leot i beam. 16 6-12 Ieet j auptb, 6 7-12 feet; tow pressure engine. liAHUt, "UWilA" Tonnage. 121 21-96 tona: lenirth. 100 2-10 feeti beam, 17 0-10 toct ; depth, 7 8-10 iwet DSSbK "SAUirHAft tj. WAKNtK" lor nape. 123 18-96 tonsi lonsth. 99 9-10 loet: beam. 17 6-10 teet ; depth. 7 6-10 feet. , ItAlll.K ".HIS HIT A yli fcTF.R T A V Tonvauo. 186 181)6 tons: leuath. 100 loot: beam. 17 6-10 foet ; depth, 8 2-10 teet. . i iiAKUt, uiiurt " Tonnssro. 127 81-96 tons: lenirth. 98 3 10 teet: beam. 17 7-10 Ieet ) depih, 8 8 10 leot. MKbK "W. a. ir LA I 1 " Tonnope. 89 (J2-100 tons: lonath. 927-10 fuot: beam. 17 1 10 Ieet ; d epi h . 6 7-10 feet. UAltGK "ANN MOt A FKEl ." Tonnaee. Ill 7-10 tons: tenirth. 100 feet: beam. 17 8-10 leei; depth, 7 7-lo teet. The above vessels and barges Ho at Flanover streot wbart; where they may be examined. lerms ol Sale Cash, in Government tunds. By order of Colonel WIIL1AM W. McKIM, Chiet Quartermaster Philadelphia Depot. lih,jlil ItUWJUAI, 8 1 9t Captain and A. Q. il. SALE OF STFAM BOILER, FORCE TUAIPS, WATER I'UE, ilKE I'LL Go, Etc., com- pnalntt ii4E wAim wuisiva ai GIESBORO, D. C. I QrABIEEKASTER GlKEBAL'8 OFFICK, ) I Firbt Division, J ' Washington, . c, February 26, 1866 ) By order ot the Guartermaater-i.eneral, there will be sold on the premises, at public au tion, under tbe direction of Captain George T. Browning, Assist ant uuaitermaster. On IUURSDAY. AdHI 6. 1866. at 12 o'clock M., the tollowing described public pro perty, to w it - ONE 6TEA&I BOILts.lt, 80 feet long and three tret in diamutor (with two 12 inch return Hues), made of inoh boiler iron, with all the necessary appurtenances, inoluding cast-iron front, gauge cocks, globe valves, teod pump, smote stack, and bood, steam gauge (Asticrofl's patent), grate-bars, pipe, plugs, reducing pieces, eto , all in gi oa order. TWO WOR1H1NGTON S1EAM FORCE PUMPS, No. 6, 18-incu cylinder, 9-incli stroke, 20 horse power each, and each capable of pumping aud forclna 100 - 0C0 gallons of water per dav. Connected with l hem are ine requisite vaives, gianas, couplings, nenus, elbows, double-valve oil cups, etc. These Pumps are comparatively new, and in complete working older. A large quantity of WATER FirE as follows: 6,lt2 ieet 6-inch cast-iion Water 1'iuo. 12,0t0 " 8inch " " 600 " 2-lnch wrought-iron " 661 " 14-inch cast-iron " 2 000 " l-inch " " 1,060 " 1-ineh " " 6 000 " i-lnch " " TUIRTY NE CA8T-1RON FIRE PLUrtS, ( Avres' pateut), with ail tho necessary couueutions, such as i i. Bends, Slop-cocks, , Elbows, Four-wav nieces. Etc.. all In excellent condition ; together with ALT. THE lOOLS, Etc., required for muking alterations and repairs In water liij.0, such as x ipe-cuuing juaonmcs, . . . Taps and Dies, flyers, . ' Crabs, I Drills,-- ' Punches, Caulking Tools, Eto Terms Canh in (iovernmei.t lunds. Deliveries will be made te purchasers on or beloro the tlrat tlsti dnv nt Slav next A boat tor Gieeboro will leavo the Sixth street wharf evory hour during tbe day of sale. Any lurllier Infoimation that may be desired Will be given Uon application, in person, or oy lotu-r, to captain deorge i . itrowning, a. u., uiesuoru, D. C, or at inis office, , r. JAOlCa A. LA1.1, Bvt. Brig, tien , in charge, 2 2Etal ' iiistDiv., Q. H G O. B U R E A U OF ORDNANC NAVY DteAKTVKNT, WAeHlNQTON Cm'. January 18, 1863, j SALE OF SERVICEABLE AND UNSERVICE ABLE NAVY TOWDEKSAI IHE UJUIETt SIATEH NAVY YARD, NORFOLK, ; VIR- 1 here will be sold to the highest bidders, at Pub. lie Auction, at cron of the 16' h dav of March, 18J, lb the effice ot the Inspector of Ordnance, at the Itorlolk Navy Yard, samide, Jive--hundred snd thirty-tour ' thousand tour bundled. and three (., H'o) pounas oi hat i m w who, w io.iuw: Oti-.ow pounas urj-viueou e. ...... T jfji .i condemned. i 1 .. 19,618 " damaged. 4,648 " comprensed. As only about two hundred and sevent?-two thou sand tone hundred and tlliy live (272,866) pounds ot thise rowdeis are in barrels, purchasers inut pro Tire barrels into which tbe rema nder ol the pow. dors way be- emptied from tne tanks, lor which period ot tnirty (30) days will be allowed. The pow der in bat rets, bowover, tnuut be removed within ten days fiom the da of sale, otherwise they will 1 evert to the Government. ' Xerm Lain, in uovernmcnt tunes; one-nan tne purchase money to te deposit d at the oompletiou ot thesaleand the remainder toiore the powders are rtmovea. ... . . .... 11. A. WISE, 2 26 ICt Cbiet of Bureau. OFFICE OF ASSISTANT QUAKIEKMASTEB, Wilminoton. Del.. February 12, IStki. SALE OF 600 SCRTLUS GOVERN iiENT MULES, All Good ana tservioeaiiio. Will be aold at nublic auction, at Wilminsion, Del.. on EVERY FK1 DAY during the month oi March, UJSE 11 UN DK ED MULES. The eneelal attention of purvhasera is Invited to the fact that these Mules are large, well paired, and in excellent conrtltion, being the surplus team Mules of Washington Depot. Animals aold singly. bales to commence at 10 A. M. Terma Canh, in United btates cum ncy. ' ' B v order of 2 27 tmhSO Bvt. Brlg.-Gen, JAMES A. EKI-V. Q Ji E,E'N P E A S, GRJEN CORN, FRESH PEACHES, ' i FRESH TOMATOES, PLUMS Eto. ALBERT O. ROBERTS, DEALER IN FINE GROCERIES J22 4p - COS. ELEVENTH AHD YIN E SIS, GOVERNMENT SALES. CALK OF MTKAM O at tun GRIST MILL CAVALRY DKloi, u.KhBOUO, D. tJ., V.IJAUTXHltA8rXU GKNKItAL'S OmC, ) IlltfT I'lVlMnN, I i Washinoton, D. C , February 21, lCO. ) Cy ordei ot tne Vluaitermssuir-General, there will be sold in the piouiise.4, at tublio auotiou. uudor the dnectiou ot 4 attain Geotge i. Browu.ng, A Q. N . en WEDNK-jDAY, April 4. 18t6. at twelve o'clock 11 , ids lohowuig dvaor.bed public property, to wit : CNfci (1) STEAM GRINDING AND FEED I HILL, Mrsm", with maasive granite foundational, 10 by 80 Ieet. With coal, tiay, aud ens ue houaos afacuod, alt coiiplruotod of the very b at material, aud lu tne liicat sui-stantial manner. A. so, at tbe same tini'3 and place, the machinery ai d appliances ot the mill, ooiiaisting ot tE (i) INGlME, OF 100 HOIt.-E POWER, Wlih cv Under ol t venly two (22) iuchos diamoter and tnentv-lour (24) inches suoe, sot boon a hoary cast iron bed-piato, with eold and hot water pump and heater, and a ca-t irou t!-w.ieol wth drivug I ulloys ot the same material, ten (10) feet in diame ter ami tnentv-toui (21) iuchos laco, with Judjou's stent governor. IWO (2 BulLERS, of 81XTY-UOR8E POWER EACH, made ol thtbest boiler iron, five sixteenths (6 16) of i aulnch in thlckuvas, live (6) tcei in dlniueivr. and lourtten (14) Ieet live (61 inchns in length; eaoa boi.er containing seventy-six (76) lap weldnd flues, each ilirte (3i and one fourth ( J; mclios in diameter, with all the rrquiite an ennaire-. J ti ( 10) 1 A t It it If , K EfcD'.- rA T r N r BUCK I S G- 11AAI JH11U I (au ll.MUb . fcfUlJjC. MIIJ.S. constructed ot solid French littrr milistouc, aud sot in uravy, won-tia ancca lrames. witn hav outturn. eh vators. and conveyors sutticent to cut and handle e nay, grain and prepared teed on the most eso. nonncal and lal.or-sav ng plan. i nt- rnaitmg is ot un sbed wrougnt Hon, and tne ulleys ot cast-iron, laced aud balanced, with angeis and boxes. lUfllcieiit to drive ton (10) pairs ot burr, etc. 'Ihe main drivluv-be t is ot tounli ply rubber, and twenty-tour 124) Inches wide. Tbe l-li lot driving the mills, eto . are of ihe best oak- tanned, patent sire died leather. 1 lie Knvu e, Boilers, Macliinery, and F xturos of erorv deecripiiou, are ol the very best materlalN aud workmanship and are nll in exO"ilont coud'tion and fine woiking order, the mill having boon iu opo- - ranou oniy auout nueen nionina ji aeenicd aavisnble by me agent oi tne uovern- metitos the uar ot sale, the bull" lugs will lie sold sotarately. '1 oisna ( 'nun an P ADAstimntit fulwla Ttiicliai-ers v ill be required to remove thotr property before the flist tint) day ot Al ay next, un,eB omeiwise arranged witn tue owner or tbe giounds. a coat tor Giesboro will leave tne Sixth street what! every hour durinv the day ot sale, Any luriner iniormation mat mav do aesirod win le riven uion ai,i I canon, in person or bv loiter, to Captain GEORGE T BUOWN1NG, A. U. M Gios- poi o, or to IU18 OIIICO. . JAUItl A. LAIM, Brevet Brigadier Geuoral, 2 26 81t In charge trst Division Q. M G.O. v ALE OF CONDEMNED QUARTERMASTER O SIOKES AT GlEBoKU, li. V O.UAKH-KMA8TEBOjKNKRA1,'S OVFIOB), ) FiubT Division J Wasdisoton, D. C, Fobiuaiy 23, 1366 I Will be sola at GlF&BORO, D. U., at Public Auc tion, under tho direction of Captain Georre T. Browning, A. Q. M , on WEDNESDAY, March 7, lboe. at 10 o'clock A.M.a larpe lot of condemned VUA1UE11 dASlEK'S SlOKEd. consisting of: Iiorseauoen. jviuiiiK nuu van oauuios, Neck-straps, urclnies, Fout-horse Ambulances, ! Aimy m agona, tour-horse, Wanons, two-horse, Iron Water-wagons. Whips, Padlocks, Ii..., , i. Mtuilla Rope, rcrap iron, Bousteaas, ' Tenchca, Coilee Boilers, i in Cups, Knives and Forks, Ladles, Camp Kettles, Dutcu Oveus, Dish cam, ' ' Alen-rans, Tin Plates, Coalscuttles, Spoons, Cooking and Heating Stoves. Tlaakets, Bridks, Morse Brushes, Currycombs, t-acdie Blankets, Buckets, Casks, Horse Collars, Mtsd bultors, Au bulauce Harness, Kour-tiorse harbets (sets), Xay-racks, Lines, .potties, Shoo'ng-boxos, Punches, EUCS, Han mors, i'arner-knives, Fiucers, Rasps, Tongs, Whitewash Brushes, Giindstones and Frames, Picks, Lanterns, I'lou, hs, Rakes, Shove s, spades, W heelbarrows, Biidie-blts, Tire Iron, Chain. fccran Leather, Maitinpaies, Coal Oil Barrels, etc. etc. Ihe s oies must be removed by the purchaser with in live days Irom the day ot sale. 1 he horseshoes, rope, and scrap iron will. If de sited, be ueliveted by the Government, tree ol charge lor transportation, on tne depot wharf. , Toi nit Cash, In Government tunas, A boat for Giesboro wi t leave tbe Sixth street whart every hour during the day of sale. JAMES A. ERIN, Brtvot Bngadier-iTOueral, 2 7 7t , In Chargo First Division, Q. M, G. O. SA LE OF NEW HOSPITAL CLOTHING, BE0 DING, E1C. ' i liIDIOAL PUETETOR'B OFFICB. 1 Wacihhgton, D. C , iebruary 13, 1806. ) An exlcLBivt ta e ol liosiiial Clothing, Bedding, etc, ebtireiv new, and in tbe original boxes and baits, will .be held in ibis cltv.at the Judiciary r-quare Warehcuses, Fifth and E streets, back of City Hal), on THURSDAY, the 8th day or Maroh text at 10 o'c ock A.M. 'Ihe following, articles will be oDered for sale, via : bhir.r ,...,.40,000 Draweia. 20,000 reks, jaira , 20,000 Slippeis, pairs , .....80,000 I, owns.., 80,000 Bea-sackr . ; 20000 1 iJlow-tltkc i ....10,000 pillows, Hair 4,000 . Towels. Hand 10 000 1 he attention of the trade and the public at largo Is catled to thia sale, as the goods will be sold in lots to sun both large aud small purchasers. Quantities as small as one dozen will be sold. Gooas will be delivered to purchasers within (6) days Irom termi nation ot sa'o. ' Teims tab, in Government funds. C. 6UTUERCAND, . Surgeon and l'urveyor, U. S. A. C. W. BOT ELER, Jr Auctioneer. 2 14 I9t SALE CI .OVERNMENT CARTS, AMBU-LANIL- AND ARMY WAGONS. ColIF QDAKTBRMASTKB'S OFFICII,) Dbpot ok Washington. t ' 1 ' Washinoton, D. C Maich 1. 1836. ) Will be to d at Public Auction, under the direction ot Krtvit Colonel C. ii. Xonipklus, Quartormastor at Liiico n Depot. Washing ou.D. C.,ou TUESDAY, Warcb 13 1866, at 10 o'clock A. M., tbe foiiowing n.ei.tioned Government property, viz. : 62 LIGHT CARTS, 100 LIGHT AMBULNOES, 300 ARMY WAGONS, which will te sold singly, and must be removed within live days from date of sale. Terms Cash In Governmout tunds. By order of Brevet Major-General D. H. Rucker, Chief Quartermaster, Depot ot Wah)ngton. CHARLES II. TOMfKINS. 1 8 2 8t " Brevet Colonel and QuartennasUr. S ALE OF COAL. ABB1STANT QUARTER ABTEH'H OFFICE, ) v PulLADKLPRIA DEPOT, S February 27, 1866. ) ! W HI be sold at Public Auction, on the grounds of the MOWEK HOsBlTAL, Oheshut Hill, near Phila delphia, Pa., on WEDNESDAY, Maroh T, 18oM, commencing at 11 o'olock A. M ,, TWO HUNDKED AND THIRTY THREE (233) ; . TONS OF ANTHRACITE STOVE COAL. Cars leave the Depot, N.E. corner of Ninth and Green strtets, at 10 o'clock A. M. I lernia Cash in Government lunds. 1 By eider ot Colonel WILLIAM W. McKIM, i -- Chief Quartermaster, PhiTadelphia Depot. HENRY BOWMAN, 2 28 6t Captain and Assistant Quartermaster,, ALE O F MANURE. Otjabtesh astik genkbal'i Office, ) FlKST DlVIHlON, I Washington, D, C, February 23, 1861 ) 4 Will be told at tbe Cavalry Depot, Gieboro, D. C, a large quantity of stock-yatd MANURE, whlort Will be delivered to purchasers on the ground, or la barges or boats to be provided by them, at torty (40) centa per eubio yard. ' - - '1 wo or more boats (according to sixe) can bs loaded per day. ' ... , T erus Cash, in Government funds. . Bv order ot the Quartermaster-General. i ., , , JAMES A. tr.KIN, ' Brevet Brivadiur-Goneral, ' 2 27 5ft. 'In charge First Divmiou Q M. G. O. I"'' ' ''' .- ' l .1 I ;. . 1 I
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